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Flathead, the pic is on the hard drive at home, so I will send it after returning from the holiday, Monday.

Mike, located in the Siskiyou mountains, Southern, OR 292 powered 1946 Ford 1/2 ton, '62 Mercury Meteor, '55 Country Squire (parting out), '64 Falcon, '54 Ford 600 tractor.


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Thanks everybody, I'll make notes of the info.

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Hastings number is a LF107, the regular version is a LF115
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There are a number of remote filter kits available that will solve the problem cheaply. That way you could use one full length filter, or even two. They make a parallel double filter unit also. Transdapt and others (Summit/Jegs).

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Yes there is.  Don't have the number  on the tip of my tongue, but the filter for my Chrysler T&C with the 3.8 engine is a shorter version of the Ford filter.  Actually, I use the FL1A on my van since there is plenty of room.

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On the issue of clearance around the steering box & oil filter, is there a shorter filter that will work on our engines?

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I always keep my Fords, all Ford, and try and use period parts if they are availible. I have quite a few truck parts, and I was thinking about a bird pan as the sump is in the back. I have the oil filter adapter off of a truck that put the filter along the side of the block rather than strait out. Some one said they had photos, my e-mail is jryanc@cableone.net. Mailing address is:

Ryan Campbell

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Rexburg, Id 83440

You guys are giving me some good ideas here, I was thinking about putting the flathead back in as I have some of those as well, but I figured I'd do something different this time as I already have a few flathead powered vehicles.

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I have some truck parts if you need some. I have starter,oil pump,oil pan,generator,etc.off a 292.

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Not sure if you can use a passenger car pan, I think you will have to use a modified truck pan as 46yblock stated to clear the front cross member or a T-Bird pan as I used years ago in my '38 (believe it or not it was sooo long ago that I got a NEW 'bird pan and pick up from the local Ford dealer).



Also the oil filter wants to be right where the steering box is...





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Glad you're keepin' it Ford and not puttin' a belly button in it. Good deal!!

Doing Fords for 45 years. '56 Customline Victoria

E.J. in Havana FL


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